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    Parents should continue to support the school meal standards program that Michelle Obama, the first lady, has made a campaign for. Michelle Obama has devoted herself to this campaign and is not trying to do anything other than to help the health of students around the United States. Many schools are involved already, and it would be more effective and helpful if more parents got involved with the way their children eat and make choices at school everyday. Even though students will argue that the

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    Through out school, starting all the way back from kindergarten and up through high school, students are taught a various amount of skills. In kindergarten students learn basic shapes, the ABC’s, and colors. In first grade it is numbers all the way up to one hundred. Then kids begin to learn addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, history, science, algebra, English, and then BOOM. Nowhere in that long list are students taught any sort of actual communication skills. Nor are they taught any

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    Have you ever had to wear a school uniform? School uniforms are plain and they have no personality. Who would want to wear something so plane? School uniforms should not be allowed in schools because they have no individuality, school uniforms can increase bullying, and finally they are so expensive. My first reason is that school uniforms are way too expensive. who would someone want to by something that is way over their budget when all they have to do is let the kids choose what they want

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    I think that schools and school districts should have the right to monitor what students do online - but only on district-owned devices. The first article, Do schools have the right to monitor students’ online activity?, gives two opposing opinions on the issue. The second article, Should Schools Monitoring Students’ Social Media Accounts?, gives the opinion of the author and some context of a district where that district monitors the accounts of students. Schools should be allowed to monitor devices

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    Schools Worldwide are Overcrowded Schools around the world are becoming more overcrowded recently. The population is rapidly growing and the school systems must keep up. Around the globe an issue in the school districts has occurred, overcrowded school environments have made it difficult for children to concentrate. Many schools have tried to solve the overcrowding problem by adding trailers to the school campuses. Some school district’s around the world have built new and bigger schools for the

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    Arizona schools have students with low grades that say they are stressed because of school sports. Therefore, school sports should be removed to increase the academic level of America, lower costs for schools, and decrease the amount of late work. Most schools in Arizona have students with lower grades because of school sports. American schools lag behind in education, with more than 20 other nations with better high school graduation rates (Ripley 10). “Sports are embedded in American schools in a

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    it comes to school it can be a big choice but some are far better than others and people must take in all the possibilities in choosing a school. There are many factors that could change a student's mind and the only way to choose the right school is to meet those factors. The thing about small schools is that the teachers have a better relation between each student opposed to a large school where the teacher has to deal with many more students. Another good thing about small schools is sports because

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    stereotypical high school cliques such as the popular crowd, the jocks, and the nerds flashed across the screen. Ever since the inception of films geared towards teenagers, the idea of queen bees and academically inept jocks was reinforced in a negative light. Creating anxieties for middle schoolers around the world. Though these heavy stereotypes do plague many high schools, there are some schools that seem to be exempt from the trend. Studies show the exemption could stem from the size of the school. However

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    However, an extended school year is an expensive challenge. Some of the possible costs would be: “administrative planning, staff development, storage space and even air conditioning”(Seattle PI). Since the school year is longer, the district would have to pay more to keep the schools running. The extended school year was suppose to aid poor communities, but the extra costs will be a burden on everyone. Also, the teachers’ salaries would have to be raised because they will have to teach longer. Not

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    Introduction Paragraph In countries around the world, people are debating whether they should keep athletics in public schools, or ban them. Studies have shown that schools would be better off without sports. Therefore, schools should not have sports to save money, make students’ education a priority, and adapt to their new environment. Body Paragraph #1 As many schools know, districts spend money on unnecessary items when they should be using the funds for education. In “Yes! It Is Time To

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